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Cheers Dale. Yes, yes indeedy. :P

Cheers the Bilsteins are set on factory height.

I believe the factory height is 150mm ground clearance? it's now sitting 140mm - going off paper specs? I'm not sure if I'm going crazy but sometimes appears that the back is lower than the front...

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"Yesterday I put on the V35 midpipe, Pics show the difference if you haven't already seen. There is an audible difference, I think it sounds ok from within the car. The pipe is also a lot lighter then the M35 one"

You havent seen a VQ25DD M35/V35 midpipe they are twice as big and bloody heavy. The coupe midpipe is much much better sounds good and is fairly cheap. Car looks nice. QX1 represent! Woo!

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Its winners until you have to get panel work done and keeping it clean.

As silly as it sounds white cars actually hide dirt better then any other colour.

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I used to have a metallic brown R31 wagon.

You didn't know how dirty is was, until after you'd finished washing it.

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I <3 brown shitbox.

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I used to have a metallic brown R31 wagon.

You didn't know how dirty is was, until after you'd finished washing it.

I <3 brown shitbox.

Dale, I'm pretty sure I tried racing you a few times around the mountains back in the day....... LOL

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Dale, I'm pretty sure I tried racing you a few times around the mountains back in the day....... LOL

Lol, I remember your blue wagon very well mate. You might also remember my old Gunmetal grey 610 coupe. :whistling:

Several runs up/down OBR?

Only up to the speed limit of course. ;)

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I used to have a metallic brown R31 wagon.

You didn't know how dirty is was, until after you'd finished washing it.

zvz8.jpg

I <3 brown shitbox.

LOL! so high!! Looks like a tractor! Nice wheels though.

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LOL! so high!! Looks like a tractor! Nice wheels though.

Yeah, it was pretty low in reality, front & rear overhangs are the problem; needed a front lip so badly. Sills are fairly low. Exhaust was really tucked up but still scraped on speed humps.

The front looks high in this pic as it had a fresh set of springs that hadn't settled yet.

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I'm guessing if we CSI'd either of those wagons it'd look like a splatter storm.

Guessing many good times went on in the back ;)

I didn't have 20% tint on the windows for no reason, that's for sure. :cheers:

Apologies for thread derailment, we return to your usual program.

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